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Σελίδα 176
[ Oct. 12 , 1748. ] ASSOCIATES . — There is good sense in the Spanish saying , “
Tell me whom you live with , and I will tell you who you are . ” Make it therefore
your business , wherever you are , to get into that company which everybody of
the ...
[ Oct. 12 , 1748. ] ASSOCIATES . — There is good sense in the Spanish saying , “
Tell me whom you live with , and I will tell you who you are . ” Make it therefore
your business , wherever you are , to get into that company which everybody of
the ...
Σελίδα 261
Cæsar , when embarking , in a storm , said , that it was not necessary he should
live ; but that it was absolutely necessary he should get to the place to which he
was going . And Pliny leaves mankind this only alternative ; either of doing what ...
Cæsar , when embarking , in a storm , said , that it was not necessary he should
live ; but that it was absolutely necessary he should get to the place to which he
was going . And Pliny leaves mankind this only alternative ; either of doing what ...
Σελίδα 279
May you live , as long as you are fit to live , but no longer ! or , may you rather die
, before you cease to be fit to live , than after ! My true tenderness for you makes
me think more of the manner than of the length of your life , and forbids me to ...
May you live , as long as you are fit to live , but no longer ! or , may you rather die
, before you cease to be fit to live , than after ! My true tenderness for you makes
me think more of the manner than of the length of your life , and forbids me to ...
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